General Relativity and Gravitation - New Associate Editors 2023
GRG welcomes new Editorial Board members
At General Relativity and Gravitation, Associate Editors play an important part in shaping the journal's scope and, most importantly, organizing the peer-review process of submissions.
We are proud to work with a great Editorial Board formed by renowned experts from a wide range of gravitational research!
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In 2023, we are happy to welcome these new Associate Editors to the journal:
Marie-Anne Bizouard, Mariam Bouhmadi López, Alan Coley, Kristina Giesel, Ettore Minguzzi, and Shinji Mukohyama
Marie-Anne Bizouard is a researcher at CNRS / Observatoire de la Côte d'Azur, Nice, France. Her field of research is about compact objects such as magnetars and black holes. She is studying their properties by searching for the gravitational waves they emit in ground-based detectors.
Alan Coley is a professor in the Department of Mathematics and Statistics at Dalhousie University, Halifax, Canada. His research interests include the use of scalar curvature invariants in general relativity and mathematical cosmology.
Mariam Bouhmadi López is an Ikerbasque Research Fellow in the Department of Theoretical Physics at the University of the Basque Country, Spain. Her field of research is focused on phenomenological aspects of cosmology that try to understand the current speed of the Universe as well as the possible asymptotic states that the Universe could reach.
Kristina Giesel is a professor in the Institute of Theoretical Physics at the University of Erlangen, Germany. Her research focuses on the formulation of the dynamics in loop quantum gravity and the analysis of the semiclassical and physical properties of the resulting quantum dynamics, and also includes models in quantum cosmology and for quantum black holes.
Ettore Minguzzi is an associate professor of mathematical physics at the University of Florence, Italy. He is interested in mathematical relativity, causality theory, Lorentzian geometry under low regularity and more generally in the foundations of relativity theory.
Shinji Mukohyama is a professor at the Yukawa Institute for Theoretical Physics, Kyoto University, Japan. His research interests include theories of gravity beyond general relativity to address the origin of dark energy, the cosmological constant problem and tensions in cosmology, as well as early universe scenarios.